Title :
A Modified Dual-Output Interleaved PFC Converter Using Single Negative Rail Current Sense for Server Power Systems
Author :
Dusmez, Serkan ; Choudhury, Sankhayan ; Bhardwaj, Manish ; Akin, Bilal
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Texas-Dallas, Richardson, TX, USA
Abstract :
The interleaved PFC topologies have been widely used since they allow for smaller components, improved thermal performance, better transients, and reduced current ripple. In this letter, conventional two-phase interleaved universal input PFC topology is modified to obtain dual independent outputs for server applications, which minimizes the transient effects of interleaving legs on each other through two split dc buses. A new digital control method using only one current sensor located on the negative dc rail is proposed to control the dual-output interleaved PFC converter. Double-loop digital control of two interleaving stages is implemented using a single low-cost microcontroller (TMS320F28027-PiccoloA). In the proposed control technique, the control circuitry, input voltage, and current sensing circuits are shared between two PFC power stages, which minimize the size and the cost of the design significantly.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; digital control; electric sensing devices; microcontrollers; power factor correction; power system transients; AC-DC conversion; TMS320F28027-PiccoloA; control circuitry; current sensing circuits; current sensor; double-loop digital control method; dual independent outputs; input voltage; modified dual-output interleaved PFC converter; power factor correction; reduced current ripple; server power systems; single low-cost microcontroller; single negative rail current sense; split dc buses; thermal performance; two-phase interleaved universal input PFC topology; Digital control; Inductors; Pulse width modulation; Switches; Topology; Transfer functions; Voltage control; AC??DC conversion; digital control; interleaved converter; power factor correction (PFC); server power supply;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2319734